ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月1日 04時12分


The faces stare out from the Washington police department’s official Twitter feed, each girl under a red banner: “Critical Missing.” Their names speak of unseen corners of the nation’s capital, a world far removed from lobbyists’ power lunches. In those faces, Cmdr. Chanel Dickerson saw a reflection of her own childhood in Washington, and of an 11-year-old neighbor whose mother had sold her into prostitution in exchange for drugs. So when she was promoted to lead the department’s Youth and Family Services Division in December, Commander Dickerson decided to “get the word out,” she said. And it worked. But in truth, there is no surge in disappearances; reports of missing children have actually declined over the past year in Washington. The uproar has exposed a part of the capital the rest of America rarely sees, though. It points to a deeper and more nuanced problem: at-risk youth, disproportionately black and Latino, whose lives and struggles — sometimes involving sex trafficking — are often ignored by public officials and the news media. @ericthayer took this photo at the Protect Black Kids vigil outside the African American Civil War Memorial on Wednesday. Visit the link in our profile to read more. #MissingDCGirls


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